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WA Upper House passes EPA Bill

13th November 2020

By: Esmarie Iannucci

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Australasia

     

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PERTH (miningweekly.com) – The Western Australian Upper House has passed a raft of amendments to modernise the Environmental Protection Act (EPA), paving the way for increased environmental protection while stimulating the economy and creating jobs.

Reforms in the Amendment Act include streamlining the environmental impact assessment process, improving the pathway for regulation of native vegetation clearing, improving the efficiency of regulating emissions and discharges, modernising and improving investigation and enforcement powers, and increasing penalties for certain environmental offences.

Amendments have been made to ensure native vegetation clearing provisions are efficient, targeted, flexible and transparent while ensuring the protection of areas with important environmental value, said Minister for Environment Stephen Dawson.

“These amendments represent the most significant improvements to Western Australia's EPA since it was introduced in 1986.

“It helps ensure protection for our precious environment through efficient environmental legislation working to support a sustainable economy. This is particularly important as part of the state's recovery response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“These improvements simplify and reduce unnecessary regulation, while maintaining strong environmental protection and standards. This will result in reduced costs to industry and government, encourage business development and create jobs, while protecting Western Australia's precious environment,” the Minister said.

The Bill will facilitate an agreement on bilateral approvals with the Commonwealth that will remove duplication for proposals assessed by the Environmental Protection Authority, including major resources projects. This will reduce timeframes and costs whilst maintaining the highest environmental standards.

The amendments in the Bill were drawn from reviews and recommendations by expert advisory groups to deliver a modern Act to simplify and reduce unnecessary regulatory obligations on industry, while maintaining strong environmental protection and standards.

By improving regulatory processes, the amendments will support investment, employment and business creation, and ensure Western Australia's environmental values remain protected, Dawson said.

 

 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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